On December 5, 2025, the internet went dark for millions of users around the world. The cause was not a massive cyberattack, government shutdown, or catastrophic infrastructure failure. Instead, it was a single
This week brings three developments: a troubling tech hiccup, a high‑stakes government ultimatum, and a sweeping surveillance revelation. Together these stories show how technical vulnerabilities, state pressure, and mass surveillance are colliding
Encryption is the lock on the front door of the modern internet. It keeps messages private, backups safe, and businesses secure. In recent years, however, a growing number of governments have argued that
Another week of Privacy Cracks across Tech and Government. This week highlights a common thread: personal data is being exposed, weaponized, or repurposed across both private platforms and public agencies. From a claimed
The convergence of decentralized storage networks with anonymous hosting services marks a significant shift in how information can be published, shared, and preserved online. Internet users increasingly seek storage and hosting solutions resilient